Mh)Unltles and Archie Kilpatrick of the Man­ Money Have Arisen in Congress

Mh)Unltles and Archie Kilpatrick of the Man­ Money Have Arisen in Congress

Pa ^ rOtJBTEEN ■ (■. ... f \ jW aitf^gB ter C ttfirtH fl THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, IMff.' AVERAOB DAILY dROULAnON The Army and Navy club auxi­ /THE WEATHER Harold If. Richter, Ifanchaater, games hut night were played at the for Uw Hooth od J u o a rj, 1986 liary )wlll Bold a Washington birth­ la on the honor roll for scholastic rofOOMt of C. S. Wootkor -Suroan,' m sirr Moose Home on Bralnard place, u Hartford day parOr i ^ evening at 8 o'clock exceUenoe in 1934>^ie35 at Michigan JOINING CHURCH A.O.H.‘’En(G(rPARTV totaling the points at the end of the P N Y GET PLATES In the clubhouse. State Oollege. Bast Lansing. Rich­ first half It was found that the vIm <a w . n / iM C V c o m Kill’s Meg wchestni ter, a senior in Uberal arts, was 5.851 Coast to Coast team hod scored 205 Haniber of tfeo Audit Fair and tUgbUy ooMer tonight; Tile final game In the setback honored at the annual Spartan points to the Moose Club’s total of TOMORROW EVENING School St. Rec, Fridajr, Feb. 28 Achievement Day exercises recently. NOT SUFFICIENT Saturday partly cloudy. tournament between ;eams repre­ 165, putting the Coast to Coast ATOFICEHERE FRIDAY 3 TO 6 BuroM of OIronlatioao 2 for 1. Admission 25c. team up by 60 points. MANCHESTER — A CITY OP VILLAGE (HARM senting the Oak Street T a v e rn ^ ^ Members of the family of Expect Large Tnmont at the- Spruce Street Tavern, wUrlbe After the recess' and the resum­ SPECIALS DImbek of Porter street are spend­ Gainea In Tinker Hall Given played tonight at the Oak Street ing of play the Moose team played LV., NO. 128. (UlasotOod Adverttalng on Fago 14.) ing several weeks at the Royal Park Intonate K n ow l^ge o f God better cards, but even then they Diamond you MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, lfS6. (SIXTEEN. PAGES). PRICE THREE CENTB j Tavern. The Oak Street Tavern Inn, Vero Beach, Florida. Con^erable Activity at Ar* by Division and Auxiliary. ABOUT TOWN team Is leading by 55 points and In­ were down 184 to 192, or eight more points, giving the Coast to Coast terest is running high In the final The Ladies Aid. society of the Necessary Says Evange* I ^ o n No. 1 A. O. H,. and aux- WALNUT team a lead of 58 points for the ^ unory As 168 Get Ucenses lUary are arranging for a large MlantODomoh Tribe, No. 68. I. O. games scheduled for tonight. Swedish Congregational church will first night’s play. The two teams R. M„ will hoId.lU regrular meeting hold Its annual meeting tomorrow meet again on Friday evening- at party to MEATS Where Revolt Flares and Jap Leader In Tinker ball tomorrow nigbt at 8 Y.D. members are requested to be evening at 7 ;30. The guest speaker ER in Service Here. in One Day. bp held to Tinker hall Friday eve­ Reymander’s tavern, the home ning. There wlU be the usual 12 E O’clock. Plana are progreaalng for will be Mrs. Bernard Hawkinson, ROOSEVELT ADVISES present at a special meeting tonight playing tables of the Coast to games ifiayed with a prise for every celebrating the 24tta anniveraary of at 7:45 at the Army and Navy club­ and the New Britain Male Chofus Coast team. L ib . .J ( REBELS SURROUNDED will furnish music. "Knowing God" waa the subject game and a special award for the ^ e local order on March 13, on house, for the purpose of making The contest between the Oak There was more activity at the BOTMKAl L^MONGO'KU 1 ' ' — Which night tbe.atum]w will be flll- plans to entertain the state depart­ of the sermon Iw Evangelist I. C. winner of the I2th game. Following street tavern team and the Spruce local branch office of the Motor the pla^ng of the regular games Baker’s od by paat sachems. ment. March 8. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Remcr Mathis at the Rc^ya] at the Church street tavern team will be played A BALANCED BUDGET a series for special and daughter JoAnne of Canaan of the Nazarene last night. His text tonigh at the Oak street tavern. It Vehicle department at the State ar­ \ ( have returned home after a visit mory this morning than has been prizes. The winners at the games \ KOISMIKAWA-KU ' waa found -In first iqiironlcles the Is the final game of their tourna­ played last week were: Regular CHOCOLATE „ ?».'• SHITAYA-KU r with Mr. Remer’s mother, Mrs. twenty-eighth chapter s ^ the ninth ment and the Oak street, players the case since the office was opened. BY LOYAL SOLDIERS PJ***". Mrs. W. H. Burke, Miss Mary C. Walker of 612 Middle Turn­ verse. The words of DaVJd to his are leading by 65 points. Yesterday 188 secured plates at the Leaders, A fter Conference, « fMrKm/At, ^ pike Bast. ^,t?H>atriek, Mrs. Raymond \lMVSRPrq son Solomon. "Know thou^tte God local office and the last chance to Griffin, Mrs. James Fogartv. Mrs i ' b . 1 3 c FARES REDUCED ------------ - PINEHURST SEA POOD — direct from the ocean, .UiASeffA of thy father." 's secure plates at the Manches'ter W. Hills, Miss Abble Fogarty, jShn M n.m m \ brought to port by modern boats, and shipped to Pine- Mrs. Estelle Keith Olson will sing office will be on Saturday when the Say President Will u fw a rfn y The evangelist pointed out'-Uie Lautenbach, Miss Teresa Buckley IlcMiae- hurst by overnight auto express from the famous Boston at the union World Day of Prayer YOUNG ROGERS A H A IN S office will be opened until 5 o'clock < . J . service tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 fact that the text showed the p ^ Donald Fitzpatrick and Thomas ON RAILROADS IN FRESH JAP CRISIS! in the afternoon. The clerks will be Fish Pier, at the South Methodist church, un­ slblllty of one knowing God for him­ MarUn. Special prizes, Miss Helen fo r tile Additional Rev­ HONORS A T WESLEYAN on duty from 9 o’clock In the morn­ McCann, Miss Teresa Buckley, Fred COFFEE IUSHIGOME-KU der auspices of the Women’s Mls- self. He said, “It Is not enough for ing on Friday until 5 o’clock In the Hlnnary societies of the church,,Dr. one to be baptized and Join the Taylor, Mrs. John McCann, Mrs. Opeh^ Clams .. .pint 35c Halibut. Earl Story will be the principal afternoon and will observe the same Charles Packard, Mrs. Anna John­ enue Next Week. B Y C O W S IO N Men Wbp Took Part jn m e church, but he must come into a M a k ^ “A” Honor Roll Accord­ hours on Saturday. son, Mrs. George Chetelat and C. special Ib. 2 S o kanoa-kiT Fresh Oysters ... pint 3.1c Steak Cod. speaker. An Invitation has been ex­ personal relationship with God. The KOJIMACHl- ing t<) Dean’s Announcement All automobiles appearing on the Foley. Situation at a Glance Half pint 18c. Cod to Boil. tended to all the women’s organiza­ tendency Is to substitute church jhU tions In the Manchester churches to streets of the state after midnight Assassinations, Swordfish. Mackerel. Joining and church ordinances for —Was'xValedictorlan in H. S. Saturday night must have the new Washington, Feb. 28— (A P ) — A Federal Body Orders Cot to Join In this observance. the new birth or regeneration. r : bill of 8500,000,000, or perhaps a By ASHdOIATED PRESS 2^bei 'n to withdraw to their bar- FILET OF RED PERCH .Smoked Filet of Haddock. Lockhart B.'Rogers of Manches­ markers as the commissioner of -jk yo—Japanese insurgents who ' racks. In the sermon the Evangelist told motor vehicles has made it possible litUe more, was forsbadowed today m Grip] 29c Ib. Boneless Filets of Fresh Ruthmary Elizabeth Walker, bow he waa converted and came to ter was one of" freshmen who Two Cents a MOe On revolted early Wednesday defied a London— An Exchange Telegraph daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. for all who wished to get their plates .as administration leaders passed the dlspatxdi reported a. warning was Filef.s of Mackerel. Haddock. know God sixteen years ago. It was made the A honor'rail, according to '* alMP£RML'', KU dsadlto for them to evacuate the Walker of Manchester Green, cele­ to do so without the necessity of a word that President Roosevelt TUEATSe ’x Nagatacho (Central) section of broadcast to persons to the vicinity On GoTprimeiit BoH(lii|L| EXTRA LApGE SMELTS the largest crowd to attend the an announcement made yesterday rush as was the case In former would seek to "balance the 1937 Salmon. brated her ninth birthday yesterday by Dean Leroy A. -Howland/ of Passenger Coaches; PnQ- Oeptce D JSfFUKAOAWft' Tokra; with • Imperial sanction, of the residence to re- 25c ib. / Filet of Sole. afternoon with a party for her scfiHccs thus far, and people came ydars. This year is the first time budget”—except for the large and V IMPERIAL troops under Lieut. Goi. Kohel mov to se r areas. A Reuters young playmates. ’The decorations forward to the altar of prayer to WesleyOn University, Middletown. that the date of the plates will start m e uncertain item of relief. m Kashll, martial law commander, News Agency report said the rebels m Force of 4,000; were In pink, also the tapers and seek the Lord. Rogers was on honor stude^ at the on March 1.

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